Housing Rates

2016 Summer Housing Rates

$2,775 for both summer sessions. Rates will be prorated accordingly for students
staying for only one session. Please see the Summer Housing page of the UAA Housing website for more information about summer housing.

Most MAC and Templewood apartments units have been recently renovated with new carpet,
paint and furniture. Units that have not yet been renovated (MAC Building 3 and Templewood
16-20) are discounted $150 per semester.

All students living in student housing will be charged a $25 per semester Residence
Hall Association Programming Fee. This fee will help support activities and programming
for residential students.

*Shared room rates are based on occupancy of at least two students per room. If
a student is sharing a room and their roommate moves out, the student remaining will
be charged the prorated single room rate for the period they are in the room alone.
If students are in a shared room alone and wish to maintain the shared-room rate,
they will have the option of consolidating with other students who also wish to share
a room. If a student wishes to remain alone in a shared room and guarantee they won't
have a roommate, they can talk to the Housing Desk about buying out the unoccupied
side of the shared room.

**Apartments are typically reserved for students 21 years of age or older.

***This option is only available if space allows and if the MAC and Templewood Apartments
are not full. This rate guarantees single occupancy in a room meant for two students.

NOTE: All students must pay a $60 application fee and a $300 refundable deposit at the
time they complete the housing application. Click here for more information about payment methods.

All rates are effective as of February 2016 for the 2016-2017 academic year and are
subject to change. Rates are listed per semester.

All students living in the residence halls are required to have a meal plan. Apartment residents are not required to purchase a meal plan; however participating
in one of these plans can be more convenient than grocery shopping and kitchen clean
up!

Numerous studies have shown that living on campus truly does contribute to academic success, and helps students feel more connected to their University.

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